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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Saturday | June 14, 2003

Another baby mix-up?
ANOTHER PUBLIC hospital is in the hot seat, following claims by a 32-year-old woman that she was given the wrong baby by the Victoria Jubilee Hospital. The baby mix-up, brought to public attention, is reportedly being resolved by a DNA test.

RPD cracks down on 'bidi' cigarettes
THE REVENUE Protection Division (RPD) is cracking down on the widely used bidi cigarette which enters the country illegally, according to RPD Director Mike Surridge.


Lionel Town here I come, says a pregnant Pansy
PANSY CAMPBELL is again pregnant but this time she says she is taking no chances and is staying far away from the Mandeville Regional Hospital in Manchester.


Hospital sets new rules to prevent mix-up recurring
THE MANDEVILLE Regional Hospital has moved to implement new procedures to be followed after the death of any infant at the institution. The procedures were implemented as a result of the attention which is now focused on the case of the missing body...


Bogue Industrial Estate regularisation stopped
WESTERN BUREAU: THE MINISTRY of Local Government has stopped the controversial regularisation of captured commercial lots at the Bogue Industrial Estate in Montego Bay recently initiated by the St. James Parish Council.


Assamba bats for Mustard Seed charities
ALOUN N'DOMBET Assamba, Minister of Industry and Tourism, has appealed to members of the public to lend greater support to the Mustard Seed charities to better able the organisation to continue caring for the mentally, physically and immune challenged...













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